Seneca Valley Strike: The Participants
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teacher strike
I've found it can get confusing keeping track of all the players involved in this ongoing strike. To help clear up confusion and know who is representing who, I'm going to maintain a participants list of the major contributors to both sides of this situation. In some cases, I've linked to sites that may have more information.
(Last Updated December 2007)
Seneca Valley School Board
Region 1 (Cranberry Township East I & II)
Dean T. Berkebile (President) - Serving 3rd term, expiration 2009
Region 2 (Cranberry Township West I)
Anthony J. Storti - Serving 2nd term, expiration 2011
Region 3 (Cranberry Township West II)
Robert J. Hill Jr. (Vice President) - Serving 3rd term, expiration 2011
(Re-elected)
Region 4 (Cranberry Township West III)
Anthony D. Evans - Serving 1st term, expiration 2009
Region 5 (Cranberry Township West IV)
Tom Roth - Serving 1st term, expiration 2009
Region 6 (Zelienople Borough)
Dr. Sally A. Hanley - Serving 1st term, expiration 2011
Region 7 (Callery, Evans City and Seven Fields Boroughs)
Joseph A. Scalomogna - Serving 1st term, expiration 2011
Region 8 (Lancaster and Forward Townships)
Kenneth R. Brennan - Serving 3rd term, expiration 2009
Region 9 (Harmony Borough and Jackson Township)
Jeffrey Widdowson - Serving 1st term, expiration 2009
Thomas W. King - Chief Negotiator for the School Board
Tom Breth - Labor Council for the School Board
(Both are from Dillon, McCandless, King, Coulter and Graham, L.L.P.)
Seneca Valley Education Association
Pat Andrekovich - Chief Negotiator for the SVEA and teacher at Rowan Elementary School
Teacher Negotiations Team - Polly Shaw, George Trew, Rich Norris, Lori Rehm
SVEA Officers
Pennsylvania State Education Association
Butch Santicola - Spokesman and Negotiator
Joy Conley Kacik - Midwestern Region Field Director
Staff page
Other people of interest
Bob Lavery - State Mediator
Matthew Franckiewicz - State-appointed fact finder
Ken Dash - Probably the most prominent parent involved in the situation
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